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NigComSat Launches Space-Tech Initiative to Empower Youths

The Nigerian Communications Satellite Ltd, NigComSat, a Federal Government-owned agency overseeing Nigeria’s communication satellites, has kicked off a regional training program aimed at equipping young Nigerians with satellite technology skills.

The initiative, titled “Building Grassroots Innovation in Satellite Technology,” begins with a five-day Space-Tech Hackathon in Yola, Adamawa State, from February 24 to 28. It targets university students, local innovators, and young professionals from Borno, Taraba, Bauchi, Gombe, Yobe, and Adamawa States.

According to Aisha Bantam, Head of Corporate Affairs at NigComSat, the training will introduce participants to Very Small Aperture Terminal (V-SAT) technology and explore applications for NigComSat satellites, National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) satellites, and other emerging space technologies.

Speaking on the significance of the initiative, Jane Egerton-Idehen, Managing Director of NigComSat, emphasized that the hackathon aims to inspire young Nigerians to develop innovative solutions to local challenges using space technology.

She revealed that winning teams would advance to the NigComSat Accelerator Programme in 2025, where they will receive mentorship and resources to refine and commercialize their solutions.

“This initiative is designed to drive sectoral growth, raise awareness about satellite technology, and create economic and social impact,” Egerton-Idehen stated.

The Yola hackathon marks the first of four regional competitions planned across Nigeria, with Adamawa State hosting the North-East edition. Through these hackathons, NigComSat aims to reduce youth unemployment, promote digital skills, and encourage technology-driven problem-solving.

As Nigeria seeks to expand its space technology sector, NigComSat remains a key player in enhancing economic growth, supporting national security, education, and advancing e-governance initiatives.